Alice Munro
author : Alice Munro
Alice Munro was born Alice Laidlaw in Wingham, Ontario on July 10, 1931. She published her first story, The Dimensions of a Shadow, while a student at the University of Western Ontario in 1950. She left the university in 1951 to get married and start a family. In 1972 she became Writer in Residence at the University of Western Ontario. Her first collection, Dance of the Happy Shades, was published in 1968 and won the Governor General's Award, Canada's highest literary prize. Her other works include Lives of Girls and Women, The View from Castle Rock, Something I've Been Meaning to Tell You, Too Much Happiness, and Dear Life. She has received several awards including the Governor General's Award for fiction for Who Do You Think You Are? and The Progress of Love, the Giller Prize for Runaway in 2004, the Man Booker International Prize in 2009 for her lifetime body of work, and the 2013 Nobel Prize in Literature. Her stories have appeared in numerous publications including The New Yorker, The Paris Review, and The Atlantic Monthly. Also, in 2013, her title Dear Life: Stories made The New York Times Best Seller List.
Alice Munro Book Series
Runaway
Lives of Girls and Women
Dance of the Happy Shades
Open Secrets
Julieta (Movie Tie-in Edition)
Hateship, Friendship, Courtship, Loveship, Marriage: Stories
Alice Munro's Best
The Progress of Love
Selected Stories
Away from Her
Family Furnishings
Moons of Jupiter
Who Do You Think You Are?
Hateship, Friendship, Courtship, Loveship, Marriage
The Moons of Jupiter
Vintage Munro
The Love of a Good Woman
Too Much Happiness
Lying Under the Apple Tree
Dear Life
Dear Life: Stories
Friend of My Youth
Dance of the Happy Shades: And Other Stories
The Beggar Maid